The Indian government is planning to introduce 75 Vande Bharat trains by March next year, and they are also exploring the possibility of running sleeper versions of these trains on long-distance routes as an alternative to the Rajdhani Express. These moves are part of an effort to enhance railway services in the country.
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shared that Vande Bharat services are expected to be extended to Srinagar within the current financial year once the Jammu-Srinagar rail line becomes operational. These semi-high-speed trains are designed to offer a unique travel experience, performing well in varying temperatures and altitudes.
The railway minister also emphasized that Vande Bharat trains will soon be introduced in Tripura as the railway line in the northeastern state gets electrified. The development of railway services in the northeastern region and Jammu and Kashmir has received personal attention from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reflecting the government's commitment to expanding and improving rail services in these areas.
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According to a survey, Vande Bharat express trains have gained popularity among both youth and senior citizens due to their comfort and speed. These trains are expected to offer a more modern and efficient travel experience compared to conventional options.
The government's plans to roll out 75 Vande Bharat trains signify a significant step toward improving rail connectivity and passenger services in India. The introduction of sleeper versions of these trains on long-distance routes will provide passengers with an alternative to the Rajdhani Express, enhancing travel options for the public.
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As the Jammu-Srinagar railway line is expected to become operational in the near future, it will facilitate the expansion of Vande Bharat services, making rail travel more convenient and accessible in the region. These efforts align with the government's broader vision of expanding and modernizing the country's rail network to meet the growing transportation needs of the people.